0 the act of saying officially that an agreement, law, etc. is no longer in effect:
1 the act of stating officially that an agreement, right, or legal document is no longer effective:
He faces permanent revocation of his privileges.
The conviction led to the revocation of her teaching certificate.
This, not the author's revocation, is the only thing that could truly lead to an annihilation of the book.
The psychological and moral dimensions become even clearer when we look at the way in which women's lawyers try to prevent repudiation (or revocation).
Our concern here is how this revocation is to be taken.
In the second case, the emphasis is placed on a more arduous process of informed revocation in order to discontinue the research protocol.
For example, a physician as plaintiff to license revocation, or a patient as plaintiff to a physician who concluded decisional capacity without two other consultants?
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